(6)I as an Individual: The Blindfold for Whole Consciousness

■As an individual, I am in a state in which the perspective from which I perceive the world is fixed to my body (a state in which certain restrictions are imposed).

■Why are we attached to our bodies? It is to give us “freedom” and “creation”.

■The Whole Consciousness (=the Whole Universe) sees himself from a particular perspective that he has never seen before and develops himself by allowing him to act freely in the world as an individual.

■There are five characteristics of an individual (=an aspect of the whole consciousness):

(1) I(=an individual) have a fixed perspective on the world. That is, I perceive the world only through my sense organs such as my eyes, ears, nose, tongue and skin. By fixing my perspective, I can conversely fix the world, giving me "freedom" and allowing me to "create".

■On the other hand, I (=Whole Consciousness ) have not sense organs, can freely go where I direct my consciousness, and my consciousness expands to the whole world.

(2) I(=an individual) have a time limit. The existence of time is a necessary consequence of the existence of the body. By having a body, I have acquired a linear sense of time: the past I have experienced, the present I am experiencing now, and the future I am about to experience.

■On the other hand, I (=Whole Consciousness ) am free to go to the past or the future because there is no time barrier.

(3) I(=an individual) have a limited range of movement within my own body. Rather, it should be emphasized that the body can be moved freely based on free will.

■I(=Whole Consciousness) can change the world at will. However, I(=Whole Consciousness) would not alter the world of my creation in the span of time that affects our lives as individuals.

(4) In principle, I(=an individual) cannot enter another person's body. Nor do I directly retain other people's experiences as my own memories. This seems to be a limitation to define my creative viewpoint.

■I (=Whole Consciousness) am able to understand the emotions of others from within and have direct reference to their past experiences.

(5) I(=an individual) have restrictions on the acceptance of wisdom (thoughts and feelings).

■I (=Whole Consciousness), on the other hand, have an abundance of thoughts and feelings. Near-death experiencers say their questions are answered immediately and they are surrounded by a feeling of absolute love.

■But I (=an individual) have nothing like this. This can be thought of as a mechanism that allows me to concentrate on the situation I(=an individual) am currently facing and to act freely there. This can be thought of as a mechanism to keep me focused on the situation I am currently facing and to allow me to operate freely there.

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